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4 Reasons Why You Should Let Your Employees Nap During the Workday

Naps can help your business thrive, as they can be key for providing the productivity boost employees need when the afternoon slump hits.

Every afternoon, so many business owners see their employees hunched over in front of their computer screens, exhausted and fiercely chugging coffee just to get a much-needed energy boost. They may have had trouble sleeping the night before, or they always feel tired after lunch.

Photo: Mark Zhang, founder and CEO of Manta Sleep | Credit: Courtesy Photo
Photo: Mark Zhang, founder and CEO of Manta Sleep | Credit: Courtesy Photo

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if there was a way they could feel much more lively without having to take multiple trips to fill up their coffee mug? Well, there is: a daily power nap.

Allowing employees to nap at work might seem like every business owner’s worst nightmare. However, I have seen the benefits of allowing our team at Manta Sleep to nap during each workday.

There are many reasons why all business owners should join our Pro-Nap Movement that is all about rejecting counterproductive, nap-shaming corporate BS and reclaiming what should have always been yours in the first place: your vitality.

Here is how allowing your employees to nap each day can boost the success of your enterprise:

 

Naps provide the productivity boost your team needs

Research shows that 20-minute naps can make you more productive at work. Naps beat coffee hands down, because our bodies are wired to nap. In this study, subjects took periodic tests during a workday. Without a nap, their test performances went down as the day went on. But, when the test subjects took short naps, the results got better. Napping helped improve alertness, workplace productivity, and the ability to process information.

Naps help provide energy, focus, strength and clarity that your employees don’t get when they grind through the afternoon. Rather than having to trek to the coffee pot multiple times a day (and possibly risk not being able to sleep at night because of caffeine intake), your employees can get a jolt in productivity from a simple power nap. It’s like having a second morning in the afternoon in terms of productivity. Thus, all business leaders should allow their team to take daily naps, as it will help them maximize their potential.

 

Pre-brainstorming session naps can help solve issues

Think about the last time you were totally exhausted… wasn’t it difficult to think of answers to questions, let alone put two sentences together?

When your team members are sleep deprived, it can also negatively impact their problem-solving skills and creativity. This can be detrimental if your team is trying to brainstorm a solution for a client’s issue or if they are all struggling to come up with the perfect marketing strategy for a new launch.

If you allow your employees to take a quick 20- to 30-minute nap before a brainstorming session, it can give them the creativity boost and jolt in alertness they need to think of the best way to solve these problems.

 

Naps can help keep sickness at bay

If your team members are out sick, it can really hurt your business in terms of meeting project deadlines and optimizing overall work output. That said, a daily nap can be key for improving their immune systems.

If one doesn’t get enough sleep, they will have an overactive sympathetic nervous system (responsible for the fight-or-flight state). This triggers an increase in the stress-hormone (cortisol) and this puts a strain on the body, which causes all types of health issues (imagine an overworked car engine).

Immune systems need sleep to fight off diseases and ward off infections. With more sleep, you may notice that you don’t get sick as often as when you’re not getting enough sleep. Daily naps can help achieve this.

 

Allowing daily naps can amplify your company’s overall success

If your employees are exhausted, they won’t be able to work to the best of their ability each day. And if they are maximizing work output, that means they aren’t bringing your company to the highest level of potential success.

For example, if your employees are super tired while doing sales outreach emails or phone calls, they may not be able to hit as many possible leads as they would if they were energized from a quick power nap. This could result in your business not reaching its sales goals for the month. Thus, if your team members are tired, allow them to take a nap before starting their sales outreach initiatives.

 

Take workday naps like a pro

At Manta Sleep, we believe that great sleep is the non-negotiable foundation you need to create your best life. It’s impossible to unlock your full potential if you’re not getting an afternoon nap every day.

Naps can help your enterprise thrive, as they can be key for providing the productivity boost your employees need when the afternoon slump hits. Also, naps can help your company save money, as well as improve the success of brainstorming sessions. On top of this, daily naps can help prevent your employees from getting sick, which in turn will keep your business from getting behind on projects.

So now the question stands: are you ready to join Manta Sleep’s Pro-Nap Movement and start allowing your team to nap during the workday?

 

Mark Zhang is the CEO & founder of Manta Sleep mask, the only mask designed, constructed, and optimized for deepest-possible sleep in any environment. Manta Sleep masks provide 100% blackout for maximized sleep quality — so users feel 100%, all the time. A leader of the pro-napping movement, Mark educates others on why an afternoon nap is crucial for unlocking one’s full potential, why business owners should allow their team members to nap each day, tips to improve sleep quality, and much more. 

 

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